[Asterisk-Users] Accepting Inbound SIP Connections

Roger Johnsen rjohnsen at symphonytg.com
Mon Nov 28 15:30:08 MST 2005


Hello,

We have an * server setup and are trying to take inbound SIP calls from
our provider.  According to the asterisk log, our box "sees" the call
come in, however, it never seems to route the call, rather gives a
"Congestion" message and the calling end is disconnected.  (I've
included the output from the log file below.)

One important note is that our SIP provider doesn't have the concept of
"registration" so we don't have a register line in our sip.conf file.
I'm assuming this is the problem in that we need our Asterisk to accept
the incoming call and route it accordingly.  I'm assuming this is what
"allowguest" does in the sip.conf but according to the documentation,
it's turned on by default.

Can anyone give me some pointers?

Here is the output from the log file:

Connected to Asterisk 1.0.9 currently running on asterisk1 (pid = 1229)
Verbosity is at least 3
    -- Executing AbsoluteTimeout("SIP/5060-b5430440", "15") in new stack
    -- Set Absolute Timeout to 15
    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/5060-b5430440", "") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (from-sip-external, 8773036836, 2) exited non-zero
on 'SIP/5060-b5430440'
    -- Executing AbsoluteTimeout("SIP/5060-b5430440", "15") in new stack
    -- Set Absolute Timeout to 15
    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/5060-b5430440", "") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (from-sip-external, h, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/5060-b5430440'
    -- Executing AbsoluteTimeout("SIP/5060-b5430440", "15") in new stack
    -- Set Absolute Timeout to 15
    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/5060-b5430440", "") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (from-sip-external, 8773036836, 2) exited non-zero
on 'SIP/5060-b5430440'
    -- Executing AbsoluteTimeout("SIP/5060-b5430440", "15") in new stack
    -- Set Absolute Timeout to 15
    -- Executing Congestion("SIP/5060-b5430440", "") in new stack
  == Spawn extension (from-sip-external, h, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/5060-b5430440'


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